For a very brief time in 1964, it seemed that the biggest challenger to the Beatles' phenomenon was the Dave Clark Five. From the Tottenham area of London, the quintet had the fortune to knock "I Want to Hold Your Hand" off the top of the British charts with "Glad All Over," and were championed (for about 15 minutes) by the British press as the Beatles' most serious threat. They were the first British Invasion band to break in a big way in the States after the Beatles, though the Rolling Stones and others quickly supplanted the DC5 as the Fab Four's most serious rivals. The Dave Clark Five reached the Top 40 17 times between 1964 and 1967 with memorable hits like "Glad All Over," "Bits and Pieces," "Because," and a remake of Bobby Day's "Over and Over," as well as making more appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show than any other English act. The DC5 were distinguished from their British contemporaries by their larger-than-life production, Clark's loud stomping drum sound, and Mike Smith's leathery vocals. Though accused by detractors of lacking finesse and hipness, they had a solid ear for melodies and harmonies and wrote much of their early material, the best of which endured quite well. Interestingly, and unusually for that era, bandleader Dave Clark managed and produced the band himself, negotiating a much higher royalty rate than artists of that period usually received. After a couple years of superstardom, the group proved unable to either keep up with the changing times or maintain a high standard of original compositions, and called it quits in 1970.
TraAklist:
1 - Chaquita
2 - In Your Heart
3 - First Love
4 - I Walk The Line
5 - That?s What I Said
6 - I Knew It All The Time
7 - Glad All Over
8 - All Of The Time
9 - Stay
10 - Chaquita
11 - Do You Love Me
12 - Bits And Pieces
13 - I Know You
14 - No Time To Lose
15 - Doo Dah
16 - Time
17 - She?s All Mine
18 - Mulberry Bush
19 - Poison Ivy
20 - Because
21 - Thinking Of You Baby
22 - Ol? Sol
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Post je objavljen 29.03.2011. u 16:24 sati.